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Effects of exercise on the heart, blood vessels and quality of life in individuals on two antihypertensive drugs

Condition category

Circulatory System

Date applied

21/12/2011

Date assigned

24/02/2012

Last edited

09/09/2014

Prospective/Retrospective

Retrospectively registered

Overall trial status

Completed

Recruitment status

No longer recruiting

Plain English Summary

Background and study aimsHigh blood pressure (hypertension) is a major public health problem affecting all populations of the world. Increasing age, obesity and lack of physical exercise are known predictors of hypertension. High blood pressure is strongly associated with stroke, disease of the heart blood vessels, heart enlargement, congestive heart failure, retina disease, and kidney insufficiency. Drug therapy remains the mainstay of hypertension treatment. Adequate blood pressure control is associated with delay or even regression of target organ damage and improvement in bodily pain and general quality of life. Patients who stop taking their medications therefore run the risk of developing cardiovascular complications of hypertension. Uncontrolled hypertension is the failure to achieve adequate blood pressure control after being on two antihypertensive drugs for at least 4 weeks. Uncontrolled hypertension has been reported to be common among Nigerian patients. Several studies have reported reductions of blood pressure in individuals with hypertension following moderate aerobic exercise training lasting 4-12 weeks. Furthermore, research indicates that aerobic exercise training has favourable effects on blood pressure, blood sugar regulation, blood lipids, body fat and blood vessel wall functions. Regular exercise is significantly associated with a reduction in major cardiovascular events in hypertensive elderly subjects with established coronary artery disease. Therefore, physical exercise may be recommended to complement the blood-pressure-lowering effects of drugs and thus reduce the dose and number of drugs required. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise training combined with two antihypertensive drugs on cardiovascular health and quality of life of patients with uncontrolled hypertension.

Who can participate?Patients aged 18 to 65 years diagnosed as having high blood pressure.

What does the study involve?If you take part in this study, first of all, you will ascertained to have had essential hypertension (hypertension with no identifiable cause) through some tests, which will include providing blood and urine samples. If you are found to have to have an underlying cause of your hypertension, you will be excluded from participating in the study. Otherwise you shall be placed on one tablet of moduretic (50mg hydrochlorothiazide + 5mg amiloride hydrochloride) for 2 weeks. If your blood pressure is not less than 140/90mmHg after two weeks you shall be given an additional drug (5mg amlodipine). At the end of this second two-week period, if your blood pressure is still above 140/90 mmHg but below the severe hypertensive range (<180/110 mmHg) you shall be recruited into the study. However, if your blood pressure is still equal to or above 180/110 mmHg your amlodipine dose shall be increased to 10 mg for another two weeks. After the third two-week period, if your blood pressure is inadequately controlled but less than 180/110mmHg you shall be recruited into this study. Otherwise you are not eligible for the study. In essence, only those who have mild-moderate hypertension (>140/90mmHg to <180/110mmHg) after being on one tablet of moduretic in addition to either 5 mg or 10 mg amlodipine for 4 or 6 weeks respectively are recruited into this study. After you have been found eligible for the study, you shall be randomly assigned to either the exercise or the control group. All participants are treated with two antihypertensive drugs [1 tablet of moduretic (50 mg hydrochlorothiazide + 5 mg amiloride hydrochloride) plus 5 mg or 10 mg amlodipine] per day at recruitment. All the participants continue their antihypertensive medication throughout the 12-week study and 3-month follow up. If you are in the exercise group you shall undergo aerobic exercise training in addition to your antihypertensive medication. The consultants modify participants drugs as necessary. The medication is modified by increasing the dose of amlodipine per day (from 5 mg to 10 mg) such that the blood pressure reading of below 180/110mmHg is constantly achieved throughout the study. If a patient is on the maximum dose of amlodipine and their blood pressure increases into the severe antihypertensive range, the patient is withdrawn from the study. The aerobic exercise programme lasts for 12 weeks, at a frequency of three sessions per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Before you are assigned to a group, we will collect information on age, sex, marital status, occupation, and alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking. Also, before and after the 12-week intervention, your blood pressure, physical work capacity, blood lipids, percent body fat, body mass index and waist circumference shall be assessed. Further, your quality of life, before and after the intervention, shall be assessed using a questionnaire. You shall be followed up for another three months after the 12-week intervention.

What are the possible benefits and risks of participating?Your hypertension shall be managed for free including providing you with antihypertensive medication free of charge. You will be able to know your blood lipid status free of charge. The underlying cause of your hypertension could be unravelled. This is an opportunity to partake in exercise training free of charge with no cost on your part except your time. With the exercise training, you will be exposed to no more risk than you exposed to in your daily activities except that you may have to sustain it for a longer time than usual for you but there shall be closed monitoring to forestall any untoward occurrence. Where it inevitably occurs, relevant personnel and facilities are on hand to take care of it.

Where is the study run from?There two hospitals: University College Hospital, Ibadan & Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan.

When is the study starting and how long is it expected to run?The study ran from September 2009 to February 2012.

Who is funding the study?African Population Health and Research Centre (APHRC), Kenya, in partnership with the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) and Ford Foundation through African Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship (ADDRF), and Neimeth Pharmaceutical Plc (Nigeria).

Who is the main contact?Fatai Adesina Marufmafaad@yahoo.com

Trial website

Contact information

Type

Scientific

Primary contact

Mr Fatai Maruf

ORCID ID

Contact details

Department of Physiotherapy Faculty of Clinical Sciences University of Ibadan Ibadan 234 Nigeriamafaad@yahoo.com

Additional identifiers

EudraCT number

ClinicalTrials.gov number

Protocol/serial number

UI/EC/09/0061

Study information

Scientific title

Effects of regular physical exercise training on heart and blood vessels health indices and quality of life of individuals on two antihypertensive drugs without blood pressure control: a randomised control trial

Acronym

Study hypothesis

1. The systolic BP of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from systolic BP of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.2. The diastolic BP of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from diastolic BP of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.3. The low-density lipoprotein of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from low density lipoprotein of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.4. The high-density lipoprotein of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from high density lipoprotein of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.5. The triglyceride of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from those of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.6. The total cholesterol of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from total cholesterol of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.7. The number of antihypertensive drugs taken per day by individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from number of antihypertensive drugs taken per day of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.8. The dose of hydrochlorothiazide taken per day by individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from number of antihypertensive drugs taken per day of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.9. The dose of Amlodipine taken per day by individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from number of antihypertensive drugs taken per day of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.10. The body mass index (BMI) of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from BMI of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.11. The percent body fat of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from percent body fat of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.12. The waist circumference of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from waist circumference of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.13. The physical work capacity of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from physical work capacity of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.14. The score on physical health domain of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from the score of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.15. The score on psychological health domain of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from the score of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.16. The score on social relationship domain of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from the score of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.17. The score on environment domain of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension on two drugs combined with aerobic exercise would not differ significantly from the score of matched controls on only antihypertensive drugs, after 12-week interventions.

Ethics approval

University of Ibadan Ethics Committee, 03/06/2009, ref: UI/EC/09/0061

Study design

Randomised controlled trial

Primary study design

Interventional

Secondary study design

Randomised controlled trial

Trial setting

Hospitals

Trial type

Treatment

Patient information sheet

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Condition

Hypertension

Intervention

The participants were randomly assigned to either exercise group or control group using a computer-generated randomized number.

Exercise group = aerobic dance with antihypertensive drug therapy

The intervention involves antihypertensive drug therapy and aerobic dance. All participants are on two antihypertensive drugs [1 tablet of Moduretic (50mg hydrochlorothiazide + 5mg amiloride hydrochloride) plus 5mg or 10 mg amlodipine] per day at recruitment. The dose of amlodipine per day depends on how soon the participant blood pressure gets below 180/110mmHg at recruitment. All the participants continue their antihypertensive medication throughout the 12-week study and 3-month follow up. If you are in the exercise group you shall undergo aerobic exercise training in addition to your antihypertensive medication. Thus the difference between the exercise and control groups is the exercise training. The consultants modify participants drugs as necessary. The medication is modified by increasing the dose of amlodipine per day (from 5mg to 10mg) such that the BP reading of below 180/110mmHg is constantly achieved throughout the study. When a patient is on the maximal dose of amlodipine per day and the BP increases into the severe antihypertensive range, the patient is withdrawn from the study.

The aerobic exercise programme lasts for 12 weeks, at a frequency of 3 sessions per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday). There are 5-10 participants in a session of aerobic exercise class at a time. The aerobic class is conducted using an exercise video disc. The video disc contains a 45-minute exercise dance. Exercise intensity is monitored by recording the heart rate (number of beats for 15 seconds multiplied by 4) of randomly selected participants three times during the aerobic exercise class. The target exercise intensity was set at 60-70% heart rate reserve.

Before you are assigned to a group, the information on age, sex, marital status, occupation, and alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking shall be collected about you. Also, before and after the 12-week intervention, your blood pressure, physical work capacity, blood lipids, percent body fat, body mass index and waist circumference shall be assessed. Further, your quality of life, before and after the intervention, shall be assessed using a World Health Organization questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF). All these is with a view to determining the possible differential impacts of antihypertensive drug therapy alone, on one hand, and its combination with exercise, on the other hand, on these outcome variables. You shall be followed up for another three months after the 12-week intervention.